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Close Call: Black Hawk Helicopter Crosses Path of United Airlines Flight Near John Wayne Airport

On Tuesday evening, a near-miss incident occurred involving a California Air National Guard Black Hawk helicopter and a United Airlines flight approaching John Wayne Airport in Orange County. The event unfolded around 8:40 p.m. as United Airlines Flight 589 descended for landing.

Incident Overview

As the flight was in its final approach to the airport, the Sikorsky Black Hawk helicopter unexpectedly crossed in front of its flight path. Air traffic control alerted United Airlines pilots to the presence of the military aircraft in the vicinity. The pilots managed to observe the helicopter, received a traffic alert, and successfully adjusted their altitude to maintain safe separation from the helicopter.

In a statement provided to CBS News, the airline confirmed that the flight had 162 passengers and six crew members on board at the time of the incident. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported, and the plane landed safely at approximately 8:49 p.m.

Helicopter Training Mission

The California Air National Guard clarified that the Black Hawk was on a routine training mission, returning to the Joint Forces Training Base Los Alamitos when the incident occurred. The Guard noted that the helicopter was navigating along an established Visual Flight Rules (VFR) route and was in communication with air traffic control throughout its flight.

“Both aircraft landed safely. A thorough review will be conducted in coordination with the appropriate agencies,” the California Air National Guard stated.

Safety Protocols and Industry Scrutiny

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has been made aware of this incident and is currently investigating the details. According to audio from air traffic control, the United Airlines pilots received a resolution advisory from the Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS). This system is designed to alert flight crews when they need to alter altitude or course to maintain safe distance from another aircraft.

As the United pilots communicated with air traffic control, the controller pointed out the gravity of the situation, acknowledging that “that was not good.”

The FAA’s ongoing investigation comes amid heightened scrutiny surrounding helicopter operations near airports. Recent near miss incidents, including one involving Burbank Airport, have prompted the Department of Transportation to update regulations governing helicopter operations. This increased vigilance follows a tragic mid-air collision over the Potomac River last year that resulted in the deaths of 67 individuals, further underscoring the need for enhanced safety protocols.

Conclusion

Recent events serve as a stark reminder of the challenges and responsibilities involved in aviation. While both the helicopter and the United Airlines flight landed without incident, the FAA’s investigation aims to prevent similar occurrences in the future. For more details, stay tuned to updates from the FAA and other aviation authorities.

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